on privacy resulting from the conduct in any case that raises a genuine, nontrivial invasion of a protected privacy interest." ((1997) 14 Cal.4th 846, 893 ().)"Whether a legally recognized privacy interest is present in a given case is a question of law to be decided by the court. ...
(1)An application for the grant of an injunction may be made by any party to a cause or matter before or after the trial of the cause or matter,whether or not a claim for the injunction was included in that party's writ,originating summons,counterclaim or third party notice, as the ...
federal district court judge that the red flags rule, promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), is not applicable to lawyers. The red flags rule is an antifraud regulation adopted by the FTC as an amendment to the fair and accurate Credit transactions act of 2003 (FACTA). The FTC...
Paul Lam, secretary for justice of the HKSAR government, said that there are two key features in the action plan, which are underpinning the guiding principle of "Three Interfaces, Two Connects and One GBA", and strengthening collaboration with the legal and dispute resolution sectors and other ...
Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated Rules of Civil Procedure for the Superior Courts of Arizona (Refs & Annos) VI. Trials 16 A.R.S. Rules of Civil Procedure, Rule 50 Rule 50. Judgment as a Matter of Law in a Jury Trial; Related Motion for a New Trial;...
Probably as a result of World War I and heightened national sentiments, a Nebraska law was put in place forbidding the teaching of any modern language other than English. The law was challenged and overruled, though, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Justice Reynolds, a teacher...
“The biggest challenge for associations is getting the authorities to take criminal charges seriously. A lot of the police agencies at the lower levels will tell you to deal with these issues civilly. Your remedies are then to go to an attorney and seek action in court or seek the ...
A fixed or predetermined policy or mode of action. Rule A court decision serving as a precedent for subsequent cases The Miranda rule. Principle A basic or essential quality or element determining intrinsic nature or characteristic behavior The principle of self-preservation. Rule A legal doctrine ...
In cases where the evidence fails to clarify the ambiguity, the contra proferentem rule is applied. The court then must interpret the clause against the interests of the party responsible for its creation or inclusion, favoring the party that was not involved in its drafting.1 ...
rule 英 [ruːl] 美 [ruːl]n. 规则; 规章; 条例; 建议; 应做之事; 习惯; 常规; 惯常的做法v. 控制; 统治; 支配; 操纵; 决定; 裁定; 判决 牛津词典 noun 活动;游戏 of activity/game 规则;规章;条例a statement of what may, must or must...